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of Enterprise Road from east of Butler Road to west of Hunters Horn Lane from the start of the year to the fall of 2015. Horry County officials have said it would be too expensive and would delay the project by months if it were to change plans now. Horry County Councilman Bob Grabowski, who supported the closure, said the option to build a road around the construction would require the acquisition of several Nike Huarache Dark Blue

homes and properties, which is something he does not support. Enterprise Road has an annual average daily traffic count of 4,200 vehicles per day as of 2012, according to the latest figures provided by Horry County. The county placed five traffic counters in the area between a recent Tuesday and Nike Huarache Dark Green Friday to update those numbers. "We put counters on Bay Road because we didn't have any traffic data since the growth in the area," said Steve Gosnell, assistant county administrator for infrastructure and design.

Preparations to build the Intracoastal Waterway bridge over Enterprise Road will delay the closure of Enterprise by at least four months, and much to the dismay of area businesses. The Enterprise Road closure was slated to begin in August, but has now been pushed back until after the first of the year. It will still be closed from east of Butler Road and west of Hunters Horn Lane for up to nine months. "They need to access Enterprise Road," said Lisa Bourcier, spokeswoman for Horry County. "The contractors need to keep it open so they can transport materials and equipment to the Intracoastal Waterway bridge construction. 31 as well. "The closure is going to be unavoidable, but they're just timing it to push it back some," Bourcier said, adding it should not alter the project's overall completion target date of spring of 2017. 31.

544 to just north of Moss Creek Road. The overall project will cost $237 million. Current plans call for the closure Air Max Ultra

﻿the move is projected to save customers up to $46 million over a decade, utility officials say, because turning over the grid would allow power to be dispatched more efficiently. Entergy officials have pegged the overall savings for customers across its system at about $1. 4 billion in that span. Gary Huntley, vice president of regulatory affairs for Entergy New Orleans, said the utility has been negotiating with the city on the plan. "There are some issues that we're continuing to work out," Huntley said, without getting into specifics. The issue of signing off on a grid operator has been a contentious and confusing one for local and state regulators. Under the arrangement, member utilities would gain access to Entergy's expansive transmission grid, and vice versa, and together the group would plan and allocate the costs of making transmission improvements across a shared region. Entergy has 15,700 miles of high voltage transmission lines, covering 114,000 square miles in six regulatory jurisdictions, from swampy delta regions to the mountainous Ozarks. Entergy has spent about $1 billion on transmission upgrades and expansions over the past five years.